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Jacques Derrida

Symbolic Exchange and the Gift: Louis-Marie Chauvet and Jacques Derrida in Dialogue

Symbolic Exchange and the Gift: Louis-Marie Chauvet and Jacques Derrida in Dialogue

... that Derrida would not agree with—and suggests that at least one reason for this difference is the differing hermeneutics with which each au- thor approaches the subject ...

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"The Almost Nothing of the Unpresentable": the Experience of "My Death" in the thought of Jacques Derrida

"The Almost Nothing of the Unpresentable": the Experience of "My Death" in the thought of Jacques Derrida

... of Jacques Derrida? Does not deconstruction begin with an affirmation of survival, a weave of life-in-death or death-in-life which, as Derrida confesses in his last interview, 1 never ceased to haunt ...

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‘The Ordinary’ in Stanley Cavell and Jacques Derrida

‘The Ordinary’ in Stanley Cavell and Jacques Derrida

... by Jacques Derrida and Stanley Cavell, beginning with their competing interpretations of ...critiquing: Derrida¹s deconstructive method poses an effective challenge to Cavell¹s claim that the ...

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Tracing calculation [calque calcul] between Nicolas Abraham and Jacques Derrida

Tracing calculation [calque calcul] between Nicolas Abraham and Jacques Derrida

... to Jacques Derrida? Between 1959 and 1975, the year of Abraham’s unexpected death, they were close friends, sharing what Elisabeth Roudinesco describes as “a marginal position in relation to the dominant ...

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Jacques Derrida and Jean-Luc Marion on the (im)possibility of negative theology.

Jacques Derrida and Jean-Luc Marion on the (im)possibility of negative theology.

... eds., Derrida and Negative Theology (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1992), ...'denials', Derrida refers to something more originary that a Freudian or psychoanalytical ...“denial” ...

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Walter Benjamin and Jacques Derrida on The Absolute

Walter Benjamin and Jacques Derrida on The Absolute

... Abstract: Derrida shows that the relation between the eidetic reduction and the absolute origin is one of repetition – the reduction is the iteration of the ...

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'Tussen twee oneindigheden, het gedicht'. De Celan-lezingen van Hans-Georg Gadamer en Jacques Derrida

'Tussen twee oneindigheden, het gedicht'. De Celan-lezingen van Hans-Georg Gadamer en Jacques Derrida

... schrijft Derrida over deze dichtregels: ‘Singbarer Rest ou CELLO- EINSATZ / von hinter dem Schmertz…, cet autre poème qui met en œuvre musicale un indéchiffrable ou un insignifiant ...

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The Democratic Languages of Exile:Reading Eugene Jolas and Yvan Goll's American Poetry with Jacques Derrida and Hannah Arendt

The Democratic Languages of Exile:Reading Eugene Jolas and Yvan Goll's American Poetry with Jacques Derrida and Hannah Arendt

... democracies, Derrida, on the other hand, places otherness at the centre of our relationship to language and of his concept of democracy by complicating our understanding of the self-same within ...politics, ...

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Critical Response. But, beyond... (Open Letter to Anne McClintock and Rob Nixon) Jacques Derrida. Translated by Peggy Kamuf

Critical Response. But, beyond... (Open Letter to Anne McClintock and Rob Nixon) Jacques Derrida. Translated by Peggy Kamuf

... I, on the contrary, insist that we remember this: whether or not the term is pronounced by South African officials, apartheid remains the effective watchword of power [r] ...

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‘I wouldn’t trust no words written down on no piece of paper’: Jim Jarmusch’s Dead Man, Jacques Derrida and the critique of logocentrism

‘I wouldn’t trust no words written down on no piece of paper’: Jim Jarmusch’s Dead Man, Jacques Derrida and the critique of logocentrism

... Just as writing in the texts of the authors who Derrida criticised, the letter in the film leads to miscommunication. It is a perfect example of why the written word is characterised by distance, divergence and ...

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Jacques Derrida's philosophy of hospitality

Jacques Derrida's philosophy of hospitality

... 1983 Derrida became the founding director of the Collège International de Philosophie, where open lecture courses were given by a volunteer body of philoso- ...

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In memoriam Jacques Derrida (1930-2004)

In memoriam Jacques Derrida (1930-2004)

... In een wereld zonder antisemitisme zou deze afkomst mogelijk geruisloos aan hem voorbij zijn gegaan: de religieuze opvoeding die hij in zijn geboorteland Algerije meekreeg was, naar eige[r] ...

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Derrida and Political Resistance: The Radical Potential of Deconstruction

Derrida and Political Resistance: The Radical Potential of Deconstruction

... This paper begins from the claim that the currently dominant approaches to the study of political resistance in global politics, namely the (Neo-)Gramscian and Foucauldian traditions, suffer from a common problem in that ...

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"As Nobody I was Sovereign": reading Derrida reading Blanchot

"As Nobody I was Sovereign": reading Derrida reading Blanchot

... II, Jacques Derrida engages again with Maurice Blanchot, two days after the latter’s ...which Derrida engaged with Blanchot in his work and how in examining this engagement another reading of ...

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Life after Derrida : anacoluthia and the agrammaticality of following

Life after Derrida : anacoluthia and the agrammaticality of following

... It is in this predicament that I am, at this very moment, writing (immediately) following the death of the man, Jacques Derrida. His death does not signify for me in the way that it does for those who knew ...

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The Sovereign, The Revolutionary and Deconstruction: Derrida on Law and Reality

The Sovereign, The Revolutionary and Deconstruction: Derrida on Law and Reality

... which Derrida also is aware. In Politiques de l'Amitié, Derrida phrases the paradox in a following way: the less political something is, the more it determines the ...paradox, Derrida shifts the ...

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Social and political humanism of Jacques Maritain

Social and political humanism of Jacques Maritain

... Jacques Maritain’s keen philosophical genius has run the gamut of philosophical inquiry. No branch of philosophy has escaped his penetrating analysis. The Degrees of Knowledge, published in 1932, is perhaps his ...

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Hegel on time : Derrida, Glas and "the remain(s) of a Hegel"

Hegel on time : Derrida, Glas and "the remain(s) of a Hegel"

... Bernstein, 'The Causality of Fate: Modernity and Modernism in Habermas', Praxis International vol 8, no 4, Jan 1989 ----- The Fate of Art: Aesthetic Alienation from Kant to Derrida and A[r] ...

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Animal Justice: Following Derrida & Other Animals

Animal Justice: Following Derrida & Other Animals

... why Derrida has made use of it and how we can mobilize it for our own thinking and our ethical ...generally, Derrida explains his focus on the figure of conjuration, of summoning and addressing ghosts: a ...

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Conjurer laureates: reading early modern magicians with Derrida

Conjurer laureates: reading early modern magicians with Derrida

... The head’s ability to utter aphorisms and wall England with brass are reiterated time and time again in remarkably repetitive language. Its close association with aphorism in particular reveals a deep rooted connection ...

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